A Microcosm of Multiculturalism

Next year, the Clinton Street Public School in downtown Toronto will celebrate its 130th anniversary. Over the course of its lifespan, that institution has very much mirrored the story of Ontario's capital city as well as that of the country, in its growing demographic diversity. University of Toronto political science professor Robert Vipond joins Steve Paikin to talk about his new book "Making a Global City: How One Toronto School Embraced Diversity."

Two months after they began their journey, our explorers finally exit the Bering Strait and complete the Northwest Passage, but not before passing one last astonishing impact of climate change: an entire community sinking into the sea.

The Saugeen Ojibway wage a 150-year struggle to maintain fishing rights around the Saugeen/Bruce Peninsula.

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